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Freequently Asked Questions

How does it work?

Load volume scanning works by having the vehicles drive below an elevated scan head. Thescan process is fully automated and will provide a volumetric measurement of every load.Modern systems, like those provided by industry leader Loadscan, include an RFID tag reader toautomatically identify trucks and trailers. Special load management software reports everydetail of the load. Load Volume scanning provides you with 3D load profile, which you can useto train heavy equipment operators and dump tuck drives to optimize your haulage.

Does the scanner work in the dark?

Yes there are many 24 hour operations that utilize volume scanning night and day.

How does the Loadscan determine the weight of a load?

The load volume scanner (LVS) & conveyor volume scanner (CVS) does not measure in weight. Itmeasures load volume in cubic yards or cubic meters. However, the weight of your load can beestimated if the bulk density (masstovolume ratio) of the load material is known.

How is the LVS powered?

Usually your load volume scanner will require a 110/240VAC power supply. If main power is notavailable an approved invertertype generator (1KVA or higher) can be used. Loadscan has eveninstalled a completely offthegrid, solar powered solution for an Africangold mine.

Our operation is located in harsh environment will this affect the Loadscan?

The Loadscan LVS is a robust system, built tough for even the harshest environments. It willcontinue to work and deliver accurate results in rain and temperatureextremes. However, itrelies on an optical laser scanner and therefore can be affected by high levels of visual pollution(such as heavy dust, dense fog, severe storms, snow). When the environmental conditions aretoo severe the LVS system will report a “visual pollution” error message rather than continuingto scan and producing inaccurate results.